On September 20, 2025, I attended the opening of Jaime Morse’s Tânte Ohci at Gallery 101, co-presented by Asinabka and the Sushkitew Collective.

The title Tânte Ohci—meaning “where from?” in Nehiyawak—grounds the exhibition in the relational nature of Indigenous identity.
More than a question, it is an invitation to reflect on how connections to land, family, and community shape who we are.
Morse carries Cree-Métis memory and presence into contemporary spaces.
Rooted in kinship and cultural continuity, the works in Tânte Ohci encourage us to consider how we each carry our origins, and how those ties inform the ways we create, move, and belong today.

The exhibition runs until October 18, 2025.
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